About this Item: Keys. Paperback. Condition: Very Good+ Condition. 1st Edition. With 48pp plus the Special Pull Out Photo Section and the Offical Fan Club Membership application form. Some light marks on cover. Inside is very clean and tight. Latest copyright date on music is 1964. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Good Packing, Fast Shipping. Seller Inventory # 037122

About this Item: Charlton, NY, 1941. Original Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Illus from Photographs (illustrator). First Edition. 32pp. Contains lyrics and some music to 180 songs popular in the first month of America's entry into World War II, including: A Gay Ranchero; A Little Jive Is Good for You; Boogie Man; Cowboy Serenade; Dixie Depot; Any Bonds Today?; He's 1-A in the Army and He's A-1 in My Heart; Jersey Jungle; Rancho Pillow; The Eagles of the Air; The V Song; Whatcha Know Joe; You Betcha My Life; and 167 more. 12" x 9". Seller Inventory # BOOKS020168I

About this Item: International Music ca. 1930s, NY, 1930. Original Wraps. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 32pp. Contains lyrics only to more than a thousand songs of the day. 11.75" x 8.75" The front cover features a photo-portrait of Claire Trevor, with one of Fred MacMurray on the back. Seller Inventory # 030800

About this Item: International Music ca. 1930s, NY, 1930. Original Wraps. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 24pp. Contains lyrics only to nearly 600 songs of the day. 11.75" x 8.75" The front cover features a photo-portrait of Merle Oberon, with one of George Raft on the back. Seller Inventory # 030801

About this Item: Song Lyrics, Chicago, 1944. Pictorial Paper Covers. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 26pp; illus from photographs of performers. Contains lyrics to more than 100 songs of the day as well as music to Bob Hope's theme song, "Thanks For The Memory"; Girl of the Year article, &c. 11.5" x 8.5". Seller Inventory # 035329

About this Item: D.S. Publishing, NY, 1941. Pictorial Paper Covers. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 16pp; six photo-illus of vocalists. Contains an editorial, "Sing, America, Sing!" by S.R. Kunkis, along with lyrics to 107 songs of the day, including: A Little Jive Is Good For You; Arkansas Traveler; Braggin'; Siciliana; Two Guitars; Walkin' By The River; Whatcha' Know Joe; and 100 more. 11.5" x 8.5" Published at the start of World War II, this songster has some patriotic and flag-waving songs such as "We're All Americans.". Seller Inventory # 035429

About this Item: s.n., s.l., 1936. Pictorial Paper Covers. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 32pp. Contains an editorial launching this songster, a page of astrology, a page of humor, brief features on Jean Harlow and others, and 18 pages of songs of the day [about 180, not the 700 claimed on the cover]. 11" x 8.5" The cover features a photo of Jean Harlow as "Suzy.". Seller Inventory # 035430

About this Item: D.S. Publishing, NY, 1941. Pictorial Paper Covers. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 16pp; eight photo-illus of vocalists. Contains a short article, "Who Makes A Hit Song" by A.B.C. Kerr, along with lyrics to 81 songs of the day, including: A Romantic Guy, I; Alexander The Swoose; Conscription Swing; Hannah Boil Dat Cabbage Down; Poor Little Sub-deb; Yo Te Amo, Oh Baby; and 75 more. 11.5" x 8.5" Published in the first year of World War II, this songster has some patriotic and flag-waving songs such as "We're All Americans.". Seller Inventory # 035446

About this Item: Charlton, NY, 1942. Printed self-wrappers. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 16pp; text illus from photographs. Contains words only to 127 songs of the World War II era, including: Air Corps Song, American To Victory, Birmingham Bus, Fighting Some Of The Navy Blue, Hep Cat Jamboree, Keep 'Em Flying For The Good Old U.S.A., Pass The Biscuits Mirandy, Snootie Little Cutie, etc. Few pieces of old clear tape on spine. 11.75" x 8.75" The cover features Gene Autry with his guitar. Seller Inventory # 036704

About this Item: Liberty Publishing, NY, 1940. Pictorial Paper Covers. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 32pp w/index; printed on pink pulp paper. Contains lyrics to 300+ songs of the day, some of which have become standards. The cover features Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour in "The Road to Singapore." 12" x 9". Seller Inventory # 035141

About this Item: Keys, New York, 1964. Soft cover. Condition: Good+. First Edition. Unmarked Interior. Moderate soiling/tanning to covers, previous owner's first name on front cover. Includes Full Page form to enroll to the Beatles Fan Club for $2.00. Seller Inventory # 21753

About this Item: F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., New York, 1910. Stapled Wrappers. Condition: Very Good. Starmer (illustrator). First Edition. Booklet containing piano music and lyrics for 7 songs, the words only for 21 songs, a whole page of 'Roaring Jokes', plus adverts to the inside of the front wrapper and both sides of the rear wrapper. Song titles include - Broncho Sal, That Chinatown Rag, When Mr. Yankk Doodle Comes to Town, Cupid's I.O.U., Take a Chance with Me, Somebody Else & You'll Come Back. Clean and umarked. Interior pages [newsprint] are browned and one page has a tear. Excellent condition for this type of cheap publication. Weight, 59g. Size: 26cm by 34.5cm. Softcover Music. Seller Inventory # 047100

About this Item: White, Smith & Co. Condition: Acceptable. Oversize Hardcover no DJ. First edition copy. Scarce/rare copy. Acceptable condition - only fair condition with signs of handling and use. No Dust Jacket. Gilt stamped cloth spine over printed paper boards. Spine is split along entire rear hinge, title page is detached but present, corners of boards are quite worn. Text bloc is relatively good with several dog eared pages, a few closed tears and attached but loose signatures at forward of book. Definite candidate for re-binding. Stored in sealed plastic protection. In the event of a problem we guarantee full refund. 1880. Oversize Hardcover no DJ. Seller Inventory # 504743

About this Item: New Haven: Thomas G. Shepard, 1903, 1903. Paperback. Condition: Fine. First edition; small 4to. stiff wraps, softcover, 104 pages; a collection of 39 songs; from the index page: "The upper score, in which are written the First and Second Tenor parts, should always be played on an octive lower than it is written. In many cases the melody will be found in the Second Tenor, which is the lower part on the upper score; lightly soiled covers and toned pages else a fine, clean, tight, unmarked copy. Seller Inventory # 38073